Table for CAN(3,k,16) for k up to 10000

Last Updated Wed Sep 11 13:08:18 MST 2013

Locate the k in the first column that is at least as large as the number of factors in which you are interested. Then let N be the number of rows (tests) given in the second column. A CA(N;3,k,16) exists according to a construction in the reference (cryptically) given in the third column. The accompanying graph plots N vertically against log k (base 10).